释义 |
‖ Realschule|reˈaːlˌʃuːlə| Also realschule. Pl. Realschulen. [Ger.] In Germany and Austria, a secondary school in which sciences and modern languages are taught. Cf. real school s.v. real a.2 10.
1833Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 552 Realschulen, real schools..because they are less occupied with the study of languages (Verbalia) than with the knowledge of things (Realia). 1879Encycl. Brit. X. 471/1 Of more recent growth is the system of realschulen, where Latin is the only ancient language taught, the other branches being modern languages, especially French and English, mathematics and natural philosophy, geography and modern history. 1949R. K. Merton Social Theory & Social Structure xiv. 343 Hecker, who first actually organized a Realschule. 1969Listener 10 Apr. 480/2 Experimental step towards comprehensive education: class in a Realschule. 1980Jewish Chron. 23 May 14/2, I later taught in the Realschule, founded by his grandfather, Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch. |